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Normann Copenhagen’s cheerful Danish design arrives in the Philippine­s

- Zsarlene B. Chua

DANISH furniture company Normann Copenhagen has opened its first franchise store and its Asian flagship store in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig in recognitio­n of the growth it has experience­d in the region.

“Over the last five years, Normann Copenhagen has enjoyed an average growth rate of 20%-25% [within] the Asian market and it is focusing its attention on this blossoming area. Manila... is the nerve center of Southeast Asia and with the new store, Normann Copenhagen hopes to strengthen its position and visibility in the market,” the company said in a statement.

The 200-square meter store is located at the upper ground floor of One Uptown Residences. The brand is franchised in the Philippine­s by Mattony Inc. which distribute­s Danish design brand Vipp and Portuguese paper company Renova, among others.

“Normann Copenhagen is one of the younger, more trendy brands [of ] Danish Scandinavi­an design... and we’ve always been known as the crazy side of the Nordic [design style]. We don’t have the same very simple colors... we are a very diverse brand both in colors and design. You have a very, very broad selection,” Iben Schwaner, business developmen­t director, told BusinessWo­rld during the launch on Oct. 3.

She said that their market would be people who want “something fresh and have good quality that can last for many years.”

The 20-year-old company was started by Poul Madsen and Jan Andersen in their native Denmark and while it retains the minimalist style philosophy of Scandinavi­a, it plays around with bold colors and designs “that oozes with personalit­y and character,” the statement said.

“A Normann Copenhagen product is playful and has a light-hearted feel and welcoming look. It has a simultaneo­usly familiar and novel expression,” it added.

Normann Copenhagen boasts of a “premium yet still accessible” price point for its designs, according to Ms. Schwaner. And while the company started with residentia­l and retail customers, Ms. Schwaner said that today “about 60%” of their business is company or enterprise orders, especially in Asia and the US.

“We work a lot in the office sector. We just did the new Adidas headquarte­rs in Shanghai, for example. In other places around in Asia and Europe, we are very strong in the hotel business,” she said before noting that China is one of their strongest markets.

The Philippine­s will have “a wide selection” of Normann Copenhagen design items — Ms. Schwaner figured that “60% to 70% of the furniture” is currently on display at the showroom.

“During the next month, we will evaluate the demand and the things that fit here,” she said.

For more informatio­n about Normann Copenhagen Manila, contact the showroom at 0917-627-8478 or via www.normann-copenhagen.com.—

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FURNITURE (right) and knick-knacks (above) at Normann Copenhagen’s new store at BGC.

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